The Premier League title race just took another dramatic twist, and this time, it's Manchester City feeling the heat. In a chaotic 3-3 draw against Everton on Monday, City dropped two crucial points, handing Arsenal full control of the championship chase with only a month left to play.
The match started promisingly for City, with Jeremy Doku breaking the deadlock in the 43rd minute. After an initial slip in the penalty area, the persistent winger recovered to fire home from the edge of the box, giving the visitors a deserved lead. But as any seasoned fan knows, a one-goal cushion is rarely safe—especially at Goodison Park.
Everton, fueled by a raucous home crowd, refused to wilt. Their equalizer came in the 68th minute through Thierno Barry, but not without controversy. Initially flagged offside, the goal was awarded after a VAR review determined that Marc Guehi's back-pass to goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma had intentionally played Barry onside. The striker pounced on the loose ball and slotted home, sparking wild celebrations.
That goal opened the floodgates. Jake O'Brien nodded home from a corner in the 73rd minute to put Everton ahead, and Barry completed his brace eight minutes later. Substitute Mateo Kovacic's missed tackle allowed the Toffees to break swiftly, and Barry made no mistake—making it 3-1 and sending shockwaves through the title race.
City, however, refused to go quietly. In a moment of redemption, Erling Haaland—who had just two touches in the box and one shot before this moment—combined with Kovacic to pull one back almost immediately. The Norwegian's strike set up a tense finale, but City couldn't find the equalizer they desperately needed.
For City, this feels like two points lost rather than one gained. Arsenal now sit in the driver's seat, knowing that their destiny is firmly in their own hands. With the finish line in sight, every dropped point feels like a hammer blow—and for Pep Guardiola's side, this draw could prove to be the decisive moment of the season.
